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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1923, STOP T vorces o rue am) 5= “ The Consumer WRC ‘I{uzlla Corp. of America—Washington, is protected by the name Friday, November 9, 1923, | et \ O }§~ ¢ A Why Cough Your| KDKA §:00 . m—Children's Hour by | o ) | (Westinghouse—East Pittsburgh). | Peggy Albion. e | T | 8:00 p. m—A talk on the Coas BY CHARNING ROLLOCK Head Off 6:15 p. m.—Organ recital by Lu- Guard by Oliver Maxam. | STRATED \ cilie Hale irom Cameo Motion Ple-| 8:13 p. m-—Song by Trances Cole, | Dy ’ 3] — I'ture theater, Pittsburgh, Pa. 30 p. m.—Violin recital by Ar-‘ RW SAT ERTIELD | Make Your Own (‘Ollgh Mixture 0 p. m.—Sunday school lesson |Sc nlu naon. 3 for Nov. 11, present by Dr. R, L. §:4% p. m.—Song recital by \l.umn H44T for the AWhoele Family and ., nine. \\’alker. BEGIN HERE TODAY : ’ Save Money. It's Easy | 7:45 p. m.—"“Come, Sing With Me, 9:00 p. m.—Piano recital by Minna Gharo Fowe SO N L . i Children! | Niemann. ; | on a packet of tea. It guarantees everer G LRt When you can make in your own| 800 p. m.—National Stockman and | 9:15 p. m.—Song recital by Frances| A L Mt ome,n wonderful cough mixture far| Farmer Market reports Cole. ht i A : calm-| Chy not try it? condueted by Richard Vietér, Scout- senio Ralon. . BRI This home made mixture will stop master, Troop No. First Presbyte-| 9:45 p. m.—Song recital by \la.rloxn ' 1 i 1. J a0 | Wa . § LA The Warn g the most stubborn cough and is fine!vian church and Troop No, of the| Walker, . ; way Melody entertainers, Peggy Wanamaker at the piano. ing v the o | for chest colds and acute cat Calvary Lpiscopa urch 10:00 p. m.—Piano recital P 2 = 08 7 p. m.—Victor Oliver and Eli ing u I 18 | % 4 ayigets = | Mi Ni n 11:15 p. m.—Ired Whitehouse's| ¥ ’ . 1 1 ;8 p. m.—Concert hy Stefla|Minna Niemann. B well known composers, ] & | song review. i soprano; Mildred 1. Feueht, | “ Jert with Matt p. m.—Miss Edna May, fa- tralto; and M quartet, | DT 11:20 p. m. ","”3,"“ o ‘_M ),nmm prima donna from Paris. . then drew it v and | Alwin Hanser, n Ingram, Michael (New York City.) | Levine at the piano_in yopular songs. RASEtER AL iy torariine c R w If a pint— | Cerueris; J. M Hosdawick; Til- —_— | 11:22 p. m—Vaughn De I.(~all|'s" Jazz n Churches Defended 1 vaTing & |lic Betzler, accomy .| 11:00 p. m.—Vaughn De Leath’s|Merry Makers orchestra. | Frank L. Sealy, warden of the dark. tetty, | E ing, healing poniticc nm—r Makers orchestra. 11:25 p. m.—-Miss May Singhl| American Guild of Organists, has well vou're | 01 t t e his homc : . m.-—Jimmy Clark’s Broad- [Breen, banjo ukelele soloist, With| ctirred up considerable Argument with ——— | made cough mixt Inccads g (Westinghou: pringfield) seve, 7 A x | nis recent declaration that the jazz completely over the membrane ¢ 3 | spirtt has invaded the church, Ser- other window, - ) T throat. This causes the most §:00 p. m.—Dinner concert by el . . | mons, he maintains, are ranging ) ON WITH THI STORY \ | | »1 Ang oug 8¢ 4 "mnlt‘l. A ! 5 o | from being entertainingly modern to t t t p. ~Twilight tales for the bordering on flippancy, and that the Kiddie Current Book Review by R. music is actually sensational. L A. MacDonald of the Court Square| defending the jazz church ask, *Why Book Store. Bedtime story = for| should the devil have all the good ey grown-ups, by Orison 8. Marden. | '"mvsi'" il 11:00 p. m.—Concert by the WBZ| 1 noices. & Quintet, and Demetrius Zades, tenor; | Get Parmint and get be ‘ Mrs. Francis Regal, accompanist. JOINT EASE - P . ; For down and wait for | haven't geen 1 in ages. (American Radio and Rescarch Corp,, i She did not 1 his invitation, but Mcdford Hillside, Mass,) Jits Ml o e MU AR b . wollen Joints eks,” she correeted 6:15 p. m.——Code practice, lesson| - instantly vy slos Fough syrup contains this expe ingredient Any remedy that oy mes | “Wha you doir ) ) | | e 5 | “I'm working at Baylin's « .| 6:40 p. m.—Boston police reports, | Rheumauc or Otherwisc [ ment store.” she said, uneasi ] p. m.—Late news flashes. | 5 it por 8. Says: “When Jolnl- ase GOts ine— | 2 p. m.—Evening program: 1 i Just Agony Gets Out.” 1 verses by Charles 1.. H. Wag- adio poet Program by Mr: It was a high cluss pharmacist Who ib 2. Red gaw prescription« after prescriptior Henry Copley fail to help hundreds of his customers y tropolitan Chapter to get rid of rheumatic swellings and the American Red Cross. 4. Cor sUfL inflamed joints tinuation of Mr. Shattuck's Mandoiin | And it was this same man who as- Sl club program serted that a remedy could and wonld T talay hEteAIOn S il B = ¢ $ be compounded that would make iRt ISR AR C el R A WGY ereaky, swollen tormented joints work : P e S L with just as much smoothness as they jelothes ar good time—jus' i ever did other women.” 6:00 p. m.—Produce and stock d Now Ilw!:~ preseriptipng rightly nam- Yes,” he sald, serlously, looking|™Market quotations: news bulietins. ed Joint-Base, ufter being tested suce Lok into his dwiri Hexvt=<ike blhes p. m.—Children’s program. £ » N o iy on many obstinate cases, is | womea. 7:85 p. m~—Health talk, N. Y J . offered through progressive pharmu- tof| .Besrl straightened with an air State Dept. of Heaith. P e cists to the millions of people who prid | 5 p. me——Piano reeital followed suffer trom ailing joints that need And 1've oni leelar ) uskin Bee at Josh Quinby's limbering up, waving boi t wtume. 20 p. mo—=Musical pro, Swollen, twingy, inflamed, s, ) said Gl : pain-topmented jolnts are usually t don’t you think WIZ 4 % L cansed by rheumatism, but whatever the othe (Acolian Hall—New York City) e g the cause Joint. kbus ; wouks right in ot 100 MU 2 Nrough skin and fosh and gets vighte! [ h to and corrects the trouble ot it Storic len 1 rton { 4 : e B s PR - - Remember Jolnt-lase i for ail- | (General Electric Co.—Sehencetady) S ogked n " N she logked o 600 p m.—Cloverficld e ] A - PRIV Ny meits of the snints, whether in ankl good clothes and a good time m.--Looscleal Current Norman \1o|d(wr'rml of St. Louis is going up for a little| knce, nip. ethow, shoutder, spine of Nt wure werstood | spin in his “flivver” balloon, It's fitted with an airplai® propeller | fingcr, snd whea you rub it on, you s e bl Whiscid $:00 p. m.Coneert by the Am-|Lthat is wevolved by pulling a rope attached to various gears, The iy, et d “7 |phion Male quartet { ship's the invention of Meadoweraft and Charies Branningan, air-| """ 1, now on wle at all druggists =TT weton and | apaft engineers, | and druggists everywehere, Peard hesitated g moment, DUICHE]yewurd’ Gles club neert, direct | nervously at w g10 . rom Princeton, N, J — - P =, tur 0:30 p. m—NRecital hy Madda “been | Lnhioamant things, she i e i, "o “and swentine| Bedtime Stories. By GLUYAS WILLIAMS pleasant things, 1 ; ome | gpe hurried to the winde 1 with | aubdin Kay, composer-pianist Catlike ‘approach drcw e s = , Have You Forgotten To Wind Your Watch? * Bio e ‘, l.\!rul”ran Tel. and :rvl. Co, N. Y) .mfi“"""m Newspiper Syndeite 10 e nar-| T30 p. mo-Daily sport talk by| L |Thornton Figher Songs by e th 4 ying t asked Da » \ r flight from his|Abraham and Straus Choral socie nomeyt, embare| Brookiyn, N. V. Helen A. Morrid, el bland yric soprano, accompanied by W, T she said Barr. Ta under the auspiees of | e reassured [the New York Tubercule ocla relieved that e, R ABOUT TO DROP OPF O SLEELP yOU VAU TELL 0 PORGET (T AND 60 T et Pu | E 56 sUll nervous. 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